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A Blessed Christmas & Happy New Year Landmark Real Estate Center The Southwest Kansas Register ADVANTAGE December 26, 2010 Page 19 GABRIEL’S CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 “___ in excelsis Deo” 8 9 5 Hometown of St. Paul 8 Friend of St. Francis of 10 Assisi 11 12 10 ____ My God to Thee 11 ___ Dimittis 13 14 12 St. Edith ___ 15 16 17 13 “Give us this day our ____…” 15 Paradise Lost? 18 19 20 21 22 16 Wednesday markers 23 18 Pertaining to the Blessed Mother 24 25 20 Perform the sacrament 26 27 of Holy Orders 28 29 30 31 24 Destroyed, biblically 25 Broadway play based 32 on the work of a Catholic 33 poet 34 35 26 The Law 28 Rite in the Western www.wordgamesforcatholics.com Church 5 US state in which the Jesus’ birth 30 Celestial body used in Diocese of Nashville is 22 Jewish month of Pass- dating Easter found over 32 Salve ___ 6 Wife of Abram 23 Archdiocese in Mas- A Blessed 33 Catholic actor, Tony 7 Act of Contrition word sachusetts ___ 9 Catholic actor of Co- 26 Father of Abraham Christmas 34 False teaching coon fame, Don ____ 27 Catholic United States 35 Type of monk 11 Book of the Bible Chief Justice Taney & Happy DOWN 14 Tribe of Israel 28 Our ____ of Fatima 2 Feast in the Diocese of 16 ____ Dei 29 Ark builder New Year Honolulu 17 White for a pope, black 31 Urbi et ____ (papal 3 John XXIII’s surname for no pope speech) 4 Bible book about the from the 19 “And ____ with you.” early Christians 21 Month we celebrate alumni and friends of St. Mary P.O. Box 416 of the Plains ST. MICHAEL’S BRAIN TEASERS Dodge City, KS 67801 620-225-9072 Visit us at TEASER THE FIRST: What is so fragile that it can TEASER THE FOURTH: stmaryoftheplainsalumniassociation.org be shattered simply by mentioning its name? Can you link the president to their dog? President Dog’s Name TEASER THE SECOND: 1. George Washington A. Sailor Boy SMP Alumni Association What is greater than God 2. Abraham Lincoln B. Major More evil than the Devil 3. Teddy Roosevelt C. Fido The rich need it 4. Warren G. Harding D. Millie The poor have it 5. Franklin D. Roosevelt E. Sweet Lips Landmark Real Estate Center and if you eat it, you will die? 6. Harry S. Truman F. Charlie 7. John F. Kennedy G. Lady Boy Making Real Estate Real Easy TEASER THE THIRD: Can you name four days 8. Jimmy Carter H. Didn’t have Milt Seigrist, that start with the letter T? a dog in White House GRI, ABR, CRB Mr. Real Estate Residential•Commercial•Farm Land Answers are on Page 20 9. George HW Bush I. Grits Certified Residential Appraiser Business (620) 624-1212 Residence (620) 624-6639 Cellular (620) 629-1747 email: [email protected] FOR YOUR 307 N. Kansas, Suite 101, Liberal IMPORTANT TIMES ! Choose from the best selec- Young adult/adult parish resource ... tion for Lent, Easter, Christian Celibate Life: First Communion, Confir- Discerning the authentic gift mation and Graduation; Bibles , Books, Religious 13-part audio series with Gifts, Music, and Art MARY SHARON MOORE Sarah’s Catholic Bookstore vocational consultant & Special Orders are welcome! Mary Sharon Moore founding director of AWAKENING VOCATIONS 304 N. Main, 13 sessions, 6-1/2 hours, one mp3 CD Hutchinson, Ks 67501 620-662-3023 or admin@ $15/ea (bulk discounts) at: 1.888.687.2046 | www.awakeningvocations.com books. kscoxmail.com Page 20 December 26, 2010 OBITUARIES The Southwest Kansas Register Frank Urteaga Sr., 87, of St. Mary Par- Raul and Vincent; sisters, Mary Martin, died Dec. 9, 2010. Survivors include sons, Koehn and Jessica Blansett; a brother, Alex ish, Garden City, died Dec. 6, 2010. He is Gina Crow, Emily Vallejo, Alice Breeding Manuel, Luis, Salvador and Rigoberto; Espinosa; a sister, Mary Moore; and six survived by his wife, Annie Gonzales; sons, and Stella Hernandez; nine grandchildren and daughters, Elyira Martinez, Maria grandchildren. Tony, Robert and Frank; daughters, Gloria, and 15 great-grandchildren. Gonzales, Grazciela Ruiz, Rosa Treto, and Lawrence Benedict Kessen, 70, of St. Leonor, Cecillia and Martha; brother, Ar- Adelaide V. Pendergast, 98, of the Ca- Lupe Pineda. John the Baptist Parish, Spearville, died Dec. turo; and many grandchildren. thedral of Our Lady of Gaudalupe Parish, Mary Anne Blansett, 56, of the Ca- 14, 2010. Survivors include daughters, Jea- Daniel S. Otero, 72, of St. Mary Parish, Dodge City, died Dec. 9, 2010. Survivors thedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish, nette Gunkel and Marjorie Spence; sons, Dan, Garden City, died Dec. 6, 2010. He is sur- include son, Don; daughter, Joleen Graber; Dodge City, died Dec. 11, 2010. She is sur- Dennis and Tim; brother, Don; sister, Rose- vived by his wife, Josephine N. Bravo; sons, daughter in law, Maxine Pendergast; and vived by her husband, Franklin E. Blansett; mary Kiser; sister-in-law, Gertrude Kessen; Victor, Danny and Ralph; daughters, Mary many granchildren. sons, Vince and Landon; daughters, Felicia 10 grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Jamieson, Shirley Arteaga and Dolores Luisa Robles, 80, of the Cathedral of Otero; brothers, Tony, Ralph, Lupe, Jesse, Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish, Dodge City, Sister Terence Gronniger mourned Sister Terence Gronniger died Dec. 14, 2010. She was born March 5, 1915 to Joseph and Catherine Gronniger in Dodge City. A graduate of St. Mary of the Plains Academy in Dodge City, she entered the Congregation of St. Joseph on March 19, 1933. From 1935 to 1972 Sister Terence minis- tered as a teacher and principal in Catholic elementary schools in Frontenac, Coffeyville, Wichita, Newton, Pratt, Winfield, Council Grove, Derby, Dodge City and Kingman, and in Groves, Tex. In 1973 she became a certified chaplain and began the pastoral care department at Halstead Hospital, Halstead. In subsequent years she served as a chaplain at St. Rose Hospital, Hayward, CA, and at BRAIN TEASER ANSWERS Via Christi-St. Joseph campus from 1986 6, H; 7, F; 8, I; 9, D. 9, I; 8, F; 7, H; 6, until her retirement in 2008. FOURTH: 1, E; 2, C; 3, A; 4, G; 5, B; B; 5, G; 4, A; 3, C; 2, E; 1, FOURTH: Sister was preceded in death by her par- The Thirteenth, etc... Thirteenth, The ents, her sisters Pauline and Louise, and her Tuesday; Thanksgiving Day; The Third; Third; The Day; Thanksgiving Tuesday; brother Joseph. THIRD: Today; Tomorrow; Thursday; Thursday; Tomorrow; Today; THIRD: The Mass of Christian Burial was cel- SECND: Nothing SECND: ebrated for Sister Terence on Dec. 17 at the FIRST: Silence FIRST: Wichita Center of the Congregation of St. Joseph. Quest 2011 -- Feb. 18-20 Dodge City Community College Campus Remember Our Priests in Prayer on Their Memorial Days Jan. 1, 1949 Fr. Basil Heim, OFM Cap Mar. 27, 1963 Msgr. Martin Thomas Meehan July 12, 1931 Fr. Rudolph Stollenwerk Oct. 1, 1970 Archbishop Joseph Hunkeler Jan. 1, 1997 Fr. Patrick Downey Mar. 28, 1900 Fr. Paul Ponziglione, SJ July 12, 1941 Fr. John Davern Oct. 2, 1939 Bishop August Schwertner Jan. 1, 2002 Fr. John P. Kowal Mar. 29, 1986 Fr. John Vesecky July 13, 2004 Fr. George Heinzen, CPPS Oct. 2, 1943 Fr. Joseph Kovalski Jan. 3, 1948 Fr. Bernardine Kuhlmann, OFM Cap May 30, 1917 Fr. Bernard Vonderlage July 13, 1920 Bishop John J. Hennessy Oct. 3, 1985 Fr. Ernest Lucas, CPPS Jan. 3, 1949 Fr. Norbert Staab Mar. 30, 1983 Fr. Joseph Biegler, CPPS July 14, 1935 Fr. John Faber Oct. 4, 1968 Fr. John O’Flynn Jan. 4, 1924 Fr. Charles Kearful Mar. 31, 1999 Fr. Elmer Klenke July 14, 1974 Fr. Michael Kavanaugh, OP Oct. 6, 1981 Msgr. Joseph Klug Jan. 4, 1996 Fr. Jerome Wolf, CPPS Apr. 2, 1983 Fr. William Stehle, OFM Cap July 14, 1997 Fr. James Hinton, CPPS Oct. 7, 1948 Fr. Romuald Fox, OSB Jan 5, 1980 Fr. Felician Brookman, OFM Cap Apr. 5, 1988 Fr. Hugh Rauwolf, OFM Cap July 16, 1951 Bishop Stephan A. Appelhans, S.V.D. Oct. 11, 1967 Msgr. J. George Herrman Jan. 6, 2007 Msgr. Vincent Hogan Apr. 5, 2005 Msgr. George Schmidt July 17, 1948 Fr. Thomas O’Brien Oct. 11, 2008 Fr. Edward Steinberger Jan. 6, 2000 Fr. Stephen Wylie April 6, 2008 Fr. Arthur Kinsella, OP July 18, 1911 Fr. Michael J. Casey Oct. 12, 1920 Fr. Pedro Bainac, CMF Jan. 7, 1981 Fr. Stanislaus Esser Apr. 7, 1990 Fr. Louis Struble July 18, 1973 Fr. John Lilly, S.J. Oct. 13, 2001 Fr. John Angers, OP Jan. 7, 1962 Fr. Francis Jerasa Apr. 7, 1997 Fr. Columkille Francis Colbert July 19, 1946 Fr. Francis Dombrowsky Oct. 14, 1953 Msgr. John Butler Jan. 8, 1966 Fr. Urban Hoying, CPPS Apr. 9, 1945 Fr. Austin Hull July 20, 1960 Fr. Peter Stremel Oct. 15, 1984 Fr. Walter Junk, CPPS Jan. 9, 1977 Msgr. Joseph Grellner Apr. 9, 1949 Fr. Maurice Ackerman, OFM Cap July 21, 1884. Bishop John Baptist Miege, S.J. Oct. 16, 2003 Archbishop Ignatius Strecker Jan. 10, 1985 Fr. Maurus Kennedy, OSB Apr. 9, 1981 Fr. Kenneth Seberger, CPPS July 22, 1957 Fr. Francis Laudick, CPPS Oct.17, 1942 Fr. Alexander Linnemann, CPPS Jan. 10, 1901 Prior O. Moosemueller, OSB Apr. 10, 1941 Fr. August Zink July 22, 1957 Fr. Ildephonse Roeckl, OFM Cap Oct. 17, 1967 Fr. Anthony Poedgorsek Jan. 11, 2004 Fr. Jacob J. Dreher Apr. 10, 1952 Fr. Herman Leiker, OFM Cap July 22, 1981 Fr. Alex Stremel Oct. 17, 1999 Msgr. George Stewart Jan. 11, 1942 Fr.
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